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  • October Tales: Seven Creepy Stories

  • By: Steve Vernon
  • Narrated by: Stephen Wolfe
  • Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)
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October Tales: Seven Creepy Stories

By: Steve Vernon
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Summary

The leaves are falling.

You can smell that long-dying aroma of Autumn in the air. Kids are talking trick or treat and the leaves are already screaming at you in red and yellow and deep golden rust as they prepare for one final parachute down into the dirt. The tombstones are talking amongst themselves and winter is hiding just around the corner. It is the time of the year when people draw around the wood stove and the campfire and whisper stories of death and omens and ghosts and things that don't even have a name.

These are some of the creepiest October stories that I have ever written.

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©2014 Steve Vernon (P)2017 Steve Vernon

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Spooky and fun

I enjoyed listening to this set of stories, and the narrator chosen was perfect at portraying the creepy feeling.

Some were better than others but at 1.5 hours total I didn’t really mind. A really nice way to pass the time and short enough that it doesn’t drag on, in the way horrors sometimes do.

Please note, I did receive a free copy of this book in return for an unbiased review.

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Wonderfully descriptive creepy tales

Well I really enjoyed this book, it is delightful collection of short creepy tales.
The observational descriptive writing by the author Steve Vernon is wonderfully detailed . This, along with the excellent eerie narration of Stephen Wolfe transports the reader into stories, to the point that you actually feel that you are there watching stories slowly unfurl before you.
If you are looking for horrific and gory violence I suggests you look elsewhere as these tales are more ominously sinister, disturbingly direful and descriptively excellent.

This audio book was requested by myself and provided free by the author
The review I have given is voluntary and solely my opinion of this audiobook, which is completely independent and unbiased.

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Great writing

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The quality of writing in these short stories took me by surprise, as in, it is seriously good. The author knows his art in how to draw the reader into the world he's created and demonstrates quite an unusual mind for story-telling!
Story-wise, some strange, pretty creepy and odd little tales. Some better than others, a couple I didn't get but i was still very much taken in with the writing and descriptions, so enjoyed the journey.


*I received a copy of this book at no cost in return for a fair and honest review.

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October Tales

I liked most of the seven stories.Grandmas don't make out too well in any of them.lol The last one was my favorite.Stephen Wolfe was a fine narrator.I was given this book by the narrator,author or publisher free for an honest review.

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short, sweet and perfect for dark nights

nicely narrated set of short stories, each very enjoyable and a little creepy - just what I hoped for. Nicely done all round.

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An interesting short listen.

A collecting of short creepy stories that's worth taking the hour and a hour to hear.

Some are more interesting than others but none of them outstay their welcome.

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A few ok tales

The narration was ok with a creepy kind of voice, he did some ok voices for characters and he did jump to a real redneck accent in one story, It was a little odd to read the introduction to an e-book for an audiobook though they could have at least changed the words.

The stories themselves were ok, sometimes creepy as advertised but with a fair amount of padding, not as many bad descriptions as in his Tatterdemon works but still sometimes you were left waiting for the story to kick in.

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Suitably creepy, if a little repetitive

Loved the narration, although the volume was a little low, unfortunately. The stories themselves were very well written although I found them a little repetitive. The Tumblebug Man was the standout, very vivid imagery!

Please note that I was given a free copy of the book, although I’ve avoided any bias.

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Really enjoyed this book

Just my sort of book creepy and weird, I downloaded it yesterday, and have listened to it twice today, and I'm sure I'll give it a few more listens.

The narrator has just the right kind of voice for this genre

I'm looking forward to reading more from this author, I'll also be looking out for more by the same narrator

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